The Goat Major, High Street, Cardiff

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The Goat Major, High Street, Cardiff

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 29 Feb 2012

Pub at 33 High Street, a few metres from the T-junction with the A4161 (Duke Street and Castle Street). The pub's website states that its name comes from their close association with the 41st Regiment of Wales, one of two British regiments to have a goat as its mascot. The soldier in charge of the regimental mascot is called the goat major, though his rank is corporal.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.480604
Longitude
-3.180774